Low-dose aspirin and risk of intracranial bleeds: An observational study in UK general practice
Conclusion:
Low-dose aspirin is not associated with an increased risk of any type of ICB and is associated with a significantly decreased risk of SAH when used for ≥1 year.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Cea Soriano, L., Gaist, D., Soriano-Gabarro, M., Bromley, S., Garcia Rodriguez, L. A. Tags: All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, Case control studies, Risk factors in epidemiology ARTICLE Source Type: research
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